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out of all r32's on here, this would have to be my favourite. a couple of red recaro's, paint the calipers red and it would look perfect. imo anyway. no fancy shit, so simple yet so perfect looking. love the stealthy look

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2nd favourite would have to be this. again for the same reason, very simply modded (cosmetically) yet it looks so good. those rims go perfectly with the car colour/kit/height. though would've looked even better if the car was black.

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so many tough looking 32's in here but these 2 cought my attention the most.

2nd favourite would have to be this. again for the same reason, very simply modded (cosmetically) yet it looks so good. those rims go perfectly with the car colour/kit/height. though would've looked even better if the car was black.

This car looks stunning in that photo. I can't get over how nice it looks :D I think the Blue looks a lot better than black... very classy.

Also Zennon.. thats one of the nicest 32's in grey I have seen. I really have to get my spoiler off.. just afraid the paint will come with it too..

Edited by Yidz
out of all r32's on here, this would have to be my favourite. a couple of red recaro's, paint the calipers red and it would look perfect. imo anyway. no fancy shit, so simple yet so perfect looking. love the stealthy look

cimg0048ay3.jpg

2nd favourite would have to be this. again for the same reason, very simply modded (cosmetically) yet it looks so good. those rims go perfectly with the car colour/kit/height. though would've looked even better if the car was black.

tiff1sw7ty2.jpg

so many tough looking 32's in here but these 2 cought my attention the most.

the black one, what front/rear bar does it have :S ?

out of all r32's on here, this would have to be my favourite. a couple of red recaro's, paint the calipers red and it would look perfect. imo anyway. no fancy shit, so simple yet so perfect looking. love the stealthy look

cimg0048ay3.jpg

2nd favourite would have to be this. again for the same reason, very simply modded (cosmetically) yet it looks so good. those rims go perfectly with the car colour/kit/height. though would've looked even better if the car was black.

tiff1sw7ty2.jpg

so many tough looking 32's in here but these 2 cought my attention the most.

This car looks stunning in that photo. I can't get over how nice it looks :P I think the Blue looks a lot better than black... very classy.

Also Zennon.. thats one of the nicest 32's in grey I have seen. I really have to get my spoiler off.. just afraid the paint will come with it too..

OMG!

AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!111111

i am blushing!!!!! :domokun:

The GTR front bar was painted by cameron's body works... :no:

soon to be getting a FULL respray...

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

Here's my blue R32 with a couple of others. I've had her for a bit over a year now and she'll soon be up for sale to make way for something quicker. Will be sad to see her go though...

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Edited by spin_psycle

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